States, but the fda says all blood banks need to begin testing for zika in the next three months and bonfils says they will. Continuing to see the widespread effects of zika virus. Absolutely. Its a very dangerous thing, as you know. There is some good news, the World Health Organization says so far no confirmed cases of the illness in spectators, athletes or anyone else who attended the olympics, but there period, so theres a chance that new cases could emerge. Rio travelers should avoid mosquito bites because if they do have the virus, that mosquito could bite the infected person, fly somewhere else throughout the u. S. And infect someone unsuspectingly. There havent been and again no cases of athletes or spectators, so it sounds like everyone who went to rio is okay. They also say people who went sex. 53 countries now have the reuters on their soil. Abcs Erica Edwards reports on virus on their soil. Abcs Erica Edwards reports on the story here. Reporter this baby does not have micro
Naloxone to drug users says more needs to be done for this deeper addiction. Right now what this has done is displaced folks, placed them more underground and made the epidemic truly dangerous. Im disappointed with the efforts. I think theres some alternatives that we could talk about as a city. The center has trained approximately 1,000 users how to properly use naloxone to prevent overdoses. They lives. A bizarre and complicated story involving kidnapping and ransom. Four men are accused of kidnapping a man from a sex store and holding him captive while asking his family for hundreds of thousands of dollars for his safe return. The man is safe. Three of the four suspects have been arrested. 9news reporter Victoria Sanchez is covering the story. Armed kidnapping, burned phones, multiple cast drops and script. One of the suspects told police the plan was years in the making. We dont see many kidnappings. Theyre very rare, particularly ransom kidnappings. Lakewood police knew they had a
Thanks for staying with us, everyone. Still so many questions tonight about the storm. Lets get right to chief meteorologist Kevin Lemanowicz with the latest models of the hurricane. Ken. The answers are becoming a little clearer tonight, let me show you whats going on. This is the storm. You saw the satellite picture already, still sitting here in the central bahamas and doing major damage. A few of the pictures will come out to the Outer Islands by tomorrow. There are watches and warnings in place for the bohemian islands, and theres also Tropical Storm watches and warnings for the inner islands, winds 130, thats blowing all the time at 130 in the eye of the storm. Moving west at 3 Miles Per Hour. So a slow mover. Slow enough that its going to miss its ride to get pulled inland and pick up a ride in the jetstream out to sea. Saturday evening. Sunday evening, gradually we get into a category i by monday evening. Theres nantucket and there goes our storm. Way to the south owes even the
I am daniel miller. Catherine and i am Catherine Parrotta in today for julie grauert. We have rain for your morning commute. Meteorologist shiri slir show us how the lane come into play along with the latest track of joaquin. Shiri you are right. An inch or more for the cape and islands. And joaquin is trending well offshore. Major improvements with that track and we will get into the details on that coming up in just a little bit, but temperaturewise, lower 50s along the coastline. 40s in spots like worcester and rain along the coastline in massachusetts. At least it is rain. Not quite like wednesday morning commute. Be sure it is just that pound be sure it is just that pounding, heavy rain everywhere. That is not to say it is not going to pick up in intensity from the cape and islands throughout morning hours. I think it will be a little further to the north and west as you you are seeing it here. Up into southern New Hampshire. Be ready for showers and heavier and heavier as you go